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Vasectomy is a surgical form of male sterilization that involves severing and sealing the vasa deferentia, preventing sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation. Because a vasectomy does not impact the testes' ability to produce testosterone, hormone levels, libido, and sexual function generally remain unchanged. While vasectomy is highly effective in preventing pregnancy, with a success rate near 99.85%, rare cases of recanalization (spontaneous reconnection) can occur. Although vasectomy...
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Intrauterine Drug Delivery Systems

Controlled-release systems for intravaginal and intrauterine drug delivery have been developed primarily for the administration of contraceptive steroid hormones. These delivery routes circumvent first-pass hepatic metabolism, thereby enhancing bioavailability and allowing for reduced systemic dosages compared to oral administration. Such approaches contribute to improved therapeutic efficacy and patient compliance, particularly in long-term contraceptive regimens.Intravaginal Drug Delivery...
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Drug Delivery: Enteral Route

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Modified-Release Drug Delivery Systems: Overview01:19

Modified-Release Drug Delivery Systems: Overview

Modified-release dosage forms are designed to address the limitations of drugs with short biological half-lives. These forms maintain stable therapeutic drug concentrations over extended periods, reducing the need for frequent dosing. A consistent drug level helps minimize peak-trough fluctuations, which can reduce adverse effects, lower the risk of drug resistance, and improve overall treatment effectiveness.One common type of modified-release form is the extended-release (ER) formulation. ER...
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FDA Approved Drugs: Changes to Approved Drugs

Post-approval, manufacturers may modify an approved new or generic drug product. Such modifications can encompass alterations in the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API), manufacturing process, formulation, batch size, manufacturing site, and container closure system (FDA Guidance for Industry, April 2004). Often, a drug product may undergo multiple changes.These modifications require careful evaluation to determine their potential impact on the drug product's identity, strength, quality,...
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Update on emergency contraception.

Patricia Aikins Murphy

    Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health
    |October 12, 2012
    PubMed
    Summary

    Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after intercourse. Available methods include oral pills like ulipristal acetate and levonorgestrel-only options, as well as intrauterine devices, offering various choices for women.

    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Health
    • Pharmacology
    • Contraception

    Background:

    • Emergency contraception (EC) is crucial for preventing unintended pregnancies post-intercourse.
    • Understanding the evolution and current options for EC is vital for reproductive healthcare.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of emergency contraception methods.
    • To detail the history, availability, and clinical considerations of EC.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of historical and current emergency contraception methods.
    • Description of oral EC regimens (Yuzpe, levonorgestrel-only, ulipristal acetate) and intrauterine devices (copper T-380A).

    Main Results:

    • EC methods have evolved, with current options including combined oral pills, progestin-only pills, ulipristal acetate, and the copper intrauterine device.

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  • Information on dosing, timing, access, and counseling for EC provision is discussed.
  • Conclusions:

    • Clinicians must be knowledgeable about all available EC options.
    • Appropriate counseling empowers women to make informed decisions regarding emergency contraception.